
Anyone versed in hair styles is sure to know the four different face shapes: Oval, Square, Round and Triangle. Necklines play a big factor with face shapes and the idea behind it is to create a sense of balance. Oval shapes can wear pretty much any neckline successfully. For the tr iangle shape, or those with a long and narrow face shape will want to use wider necklines; especially necklines which are shallow such as the Sabrina or portrait necklines. The horizontal line gives the illusion that your face is wider, helping to achieve balance. For lace wedding dressess quare and round shapes, or those with a wide and round shaped face, you’ll want to do the opposite. A neckline that features a vertical form, such as halter styles, will be to your benefit.
The second consideration is made from the body type you possess, ranging from small to large frames. An average frame can choose from any style and be fine. Small framed girls will want to pick designer prom dresses that give a widening effect so their body reaches a state of equilibrium. Sabrina, v neck, jewel, and portrait necklines, along with many others, are good places to start as they feature a stronger horizontal line.

Buy a masquerade face mask to suit your prom gown or create your very own, using basic mask forms purchased at craft outlets. These face masks are usually constructed of paper or plastic and are often white, although you might manage to find colored or metallic masks. Adorn the masks with paint, sequins, feathers as well as beads. The majority of masks will usually have a rubber band attached so that you could easily wear the mask hands-free; if not, you can fasten the mask to a decorated wooden dowel and hold it in front of your face. Do not forget that if you decide to make a face mask on a stick, you would have to bring it all through the night, which may end up tiresome after several hours.
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